Digital effects, Reverb, Turning the reverb effect on or off – Yamaha PSR-530 User Manual

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Digital Effects

Reverb

The REVERB effect applies only to the R1. Reverb can be turned completely off

by selecting the “off” reverb type as described below.

Turning the Reverb Effect On or Off

Press the [REVERB] button so that the REVERB icon appears in the display to turn

the selected REVERB effect on. Press [REVERB] a second time so that the REVERB
icon disappears to turn the REVERB effect off.

• The REVERB effect

will be turned on or off
according to the se-
lected R1 panel voice.

REVERB

TRANSPOSE

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HARMONY

TEMPO

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REVERB

The PSR-530 has 12 digital reverb effects that simulate the natural reverberation of

a range of acoustic environments. See “The Digital Effect List” on page 108. There’s
also an “Off” setting:

With the digital effects built into the PSR-530 you can add ambiance and depth to your music
in a variety of ways—such as adding reverb that makes you sound like you are playing in a
concert hall or adding harmony notes for a full, rich sound.

Digital Effects

REVERB Button

You can create a reverb effect that makes you sound like you

are playing in places like a concert hall, or live in a club.

CHORUS Button

You can add a chorus effect that makes your playing sound

as though multiple parts were being played together at the

same time.

DSP Button

In addition to the reverb and chorus types, the effects usually

used to a specific part, such as the distortion and tremolo,

can be selected.

HARMONY Button

You can add a variety of harmony notes to the R1 voice, or

to your playing in the right-hand section, as well as adding

an tremolo or other effect.

• For details about using Digital Effects (Reverb, Chorus, DSP) see page 106.

REVERB

CHORUS

DSP

HARMONY

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